This eight-section trail runs through the northern regions of Lanaudière and Laurentides. Nature in all its splendour!
Location: Rawdon and others
Level: intermediate (170 km)
Free
This eight-section trail runs through the northern regions of Lanaudière and Laurentides. Nature in all its splendour!
Location: Rawdon and others
Level: intermediate (170 km)
Free
Accessible only in the fall, La Grande Randonnée trail connects the Monroe Lake sector to La Pimbina sector.
Location: Lac-Supérieur
Level: intermediate (81.8 km)
Fee
Located in the Oka sector, this course takes place on streets, country roads, bike paths and forest trails in the Parc national d’Oka.
Location: Saint-Eustache
Level: easy (100 km)
Free
This trail runs along a stream and is dotted with waterfalls. It offers a few viewpoints on the ascent over the Diable and Rouge valleys. The view at the top is partial due to vegetation.
Location: Parc National du Mont-Tremblant
Level: difficult (14.6 km, round trip)
Fee
From glades to moguls, beginner runs to double diamonds, mountains of fun await the whole family at Mont Blanc. Enjoy après-ski with a view of the slopes, as well as ski-in, ski-out lodgings.
Vertical drop: 208 m
Lifts: 3
Trails: 43
Faciles : 6
Difficiles : 13
Très difficiles : 18
Extrêmement difficiles : 6
Ski all day, then drift down into the picturesque village to explore Tremblant’s eclectic selection of après-ski spots, exceptional restaurants and cozy accommodations.
Vertical drop: 645 m
Lifts: 14
Trails: 102
Easy: 22
Difficult: 31
Very difficult: 37
Extremely difficult: 12
As the first resort to open and one of the last to close in Québec—and one of the largest night skiing areas in Canada—Sommet Saint-Sauveur lets skiers squeeze maximum fun out of the season.
Vertical drop: 213 m
Lifts: 8
Trails: 43
Easy: 10
Difficult: 9
Very difficult: 18
Extremely difficult: 5
Location :
Ferme Neuve (zone 11)
Beginning of activities :
January 2, 2024
Anticipated closing date :
March 13, 2024
Fishing conditions :
Season ended
Species :
Lake whitefish, Lake Trout, Monkfish, Northen pike, Yellow walleye, Yellow perch.
The day ends with a quintessential activity at the Pourvoirie du Lac Berval: ice fishing! Here you’ll find two species of trout to catch—rainbow and brook—which you’re sure to reel in with flying colours. Ready to tackle the challenge?